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Just Tried The Devcon 2 Ton......
Mixed easy (I like the easy dispense tubes);) Stuff seemed to tack up pretty quick though.....(should I cut back on the hardner?). Waiting for it to dry now....I can't wait to see finished result!:drool: Gonna see how I like it and if all goes well I got a batch in waiting that needs to be cleared!:happy:
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Mix equal parts just like the directions suggest. You'll get a couple of plugs done before it sets up. There are other epoxies that take longer to set up. With systems three, for example, I could do 12 plugs easily before it starts to set up.
Jigman |
bigfish whats 2 ton?
epoxy glue? or clearcoat? |
I am going to try the system 3 next....I want to find the one I like the best.:D
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Its used for both I guess....thats what the package states....for "bonding".:huh:
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if your thinking of clearcoating those plugs on the plug tree from like a week ago?
make sure you skuff them up. or it will come off in sheets. either 1000 grit sandpaper or ultrafine scotch pad{grey}. don't worry that your scratchin up the paint. the clear will hide the scratches,,,,,unless it's a metalic base.. :D |
freak....
two ton is the Devcon 30 minute epoxy that they use for a top coat. it comes in those double syringe dispensers at Walmart |
im really happy with the devcon. i have been mixing it in small amounts for each plug. stuff hardens up nice.
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how do you apply the epoxy? I havent gotten that far yet...brush it on with an acid brush?
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Got it covered Mike....grey pads!:D Thanks!;)
Yeah...acid brushes.:) |
clean them acid brushes good before use.
or you'll have little tiny pieces of acid brush stuck in there.:smash: |
Cleaned em in alcohol.....anything else Picasso?:D
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nope.
carry on. we wanna see pics:D |
Soon...been very busy makin' lots o' different plugs!:happy:
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would you belive,,,,,,
i still don't have a bigfish original to hang on the wall? :huh: |
I've been using the Devcon 2 ton also. Really like the stuff. Just make sure you mix it really good or you'll have sticky areas (ask me how I know). I have not been cleaning my brushes w2ith any solvent prior to use, Im concerned it will mess up the clear coat. I just work the brush a little and pull out any loose hairs. If a hair finds its way into the epoxy I just pull it out with a pin or teezers and add a little more epoxy to that area. Works for me. I tried using some pearlex pigment to ass some color to certain areas but didnt care for the muddy looking result. I DO however really like Diamond Dust. Its nice for adding a little flash to the whole plug or certain areas. If Im not doing the whole plug I will mix the epoxy plain and coat the entire plug, then add some diamond dust to what epoxy is left and brush it on the areas I want a little sparkle. Diamond Dust comes in about 12 colors, Ive been using the pearl color.
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Try the black devcon.. gives a nice translucent blue color on an already black plug...
B Ask me how I know :D |
I used Devcon on a couple of my prototypes and was very happy with the results. Does this yellow over time?
There is a trick to using pearlex. Use a tiny tiny bit. |
I don't have a Freak original either....wanna swap?:D
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i NO! swap wit u.
u plug ho' u no give back. |
I will have a little sumthin' at X-mas party!;)
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:D me too:D
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Your turning into one hell of a plug "Ho" ya know that!:laughs:
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I use Devcon 2 Ton and love it. Just besure to get a real good mix and brush it out thin. Hold irt up to a bright light as you apply it to look for voids in the coverage.
Hang inverted for half the dry time, then reverse. Should be great and smooth as glass. I need a Big Fish Original as well. |
It's all I ever use.
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Plug came out nice....gotta put a thinner coat on next time.;) I like that "smooth as glass" finish!:D
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a drop of ass-a-tone will make that poxy abit thinner and cut half those brissels off your acid brush for a better finish.
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Thanks CS...that would make sense!:smash: Much appreciative of the tip.;)
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Larry; When you cut the bristles in half, cut the length not the width ;)
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:smash: ;)
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